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Spanishly, adv.|ˈspænɪʃlɪ| [f. Spanish a. + -ly2.] Towards Spain or Spanish policy; like Spanish; in a characteristically Spanish manner.
a1641Sir J. Finett For. Embass. (1656) 65 He desired that (if the place were so equall, as some Spanishly inclined pretended) he might have the first choyce. 1717De Foe Mem. Ch. Scot. ii. 128 To excommunicate the Popish and Spanishly affected Nobility, so they then called them. 1882Stevenson Merry Men i. in Cornh. Mag. XLV. 679 The name..of the ship..sounded, in my ears, Spanishly. The Espirito Santo they called it. 1907Westm. Gaz. 3 June 2/1 Its cathedral rising solemnly, Spanishly, greyly above all else. |